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the head of the national security agency denied reports of phone tapping of foreign citizens and told house members the nsa would rather take a beating in the media than give up a program that protects americans from terrorists. >> the national security agency says chiefs did not illegally tapped. they revealed rare details of america's intelligence gathering techniques. >> confident and almost defiant top spy chiefs made no apologies before the house intelligence committee. they defended the job the agencies do to keep america and her allies safe. >> there's not been a mass casualty in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they didn't stop hating us. they didn't say that they were going to just forgive this. they continued to try. >> the work of the national security agency is under fire because of revelations by former nsa analyst, edward snowden. documents he leaked showed phone calls of millions of ordinary citizens. testimony of keith alexander and others told the committee the content is secret in a lock box unless there is a link to terrorism. that, they say, is rare. >> it
the head of the national security agency denied reports of phone tapping of foreign citizens and told house members the nsa would rather take a beating in the media than give up a program that protects americans from terrorists. >> the national security agency says chiefs did not illegally tapped. they revealed rare details of america's intelligence gathering techniques. >> confident and almost defiant top spy chiefs made no apologies before the house intelligence committee. they...
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security agency is doing a bit later on the program. syrian. chemical production facility. in the. groups continue to defy the deal also. before it's passed down the. smiles of the u.s. military. we report. it is perfect timing for the weekly. with the week's top headlines from all of us here welcome to the program. putting a human face to america's so-called war on terror in pakistan a family of drone strike victims testified in front of congress this week having lost their grandmother in what was reported as a precision strike on militants they are slow makers why the why their home was targeted in the first place at the briefing for us artie's guy in a chicken. it was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of growth strikes so it's very difficult to expect a sudden change of heart even though hard was what these drone victims were peeling through on octo
security agency is doing a bit later on the program. syrian. chemical production facility. in the. groups continue to defy the deal also. before it's passed down the. smiles of the u.s. military. we report. it is perfect timing for the weekly. with the week's top headlines from all of us here welcome to the program. putting a human face to america's so-called war on terror in pakistan a family of drone strike victims testified in front of congress this week having lost their grandmother in what...
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security agency is doing as we report later. the syrian government dismantles its chemical production facilities but the disarmament process hangs in the balance as some rebel groups continue to defy the deal. there's no honor in the future it's nice there's nothing really bad about here before it's passed on the news we move or created. the smiles of the u.s. military officers mask the painful force feeding detainees that one ton of obey our reports from behind the barbed wire. or welcome to the weekly this sunday here in our team with me and you so now a top stories in a week and a look back at the week's most important stories putting a human face to america's so-called war on terror in pakistan a family of drone strike victims testified in front of congress this week having lost their grandmother in what was reported as a persistent strike on militants they asked lawmakers why the u.s. targeted their home or he's going to can was at the emotional briefing. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in
security agency is doing as we report later. the syrian government dismantles its chemical production facilities but the disarmament process hangs in the balance as some rebel groups continue to defy the deal. there's no honor in the future it's nice there's nothing really bad about here before it's passed on the news we move or created. the smiles of the u.s. military officers mask the painful force feeding detainees that one ton of obey our reports from behind the barbed wire. or welcome to...
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the country's leadership seems to be unclear on a national security agency is doing we report on. the syrian government chemical production facilities. in the. field. the water. there. that's miles of the u.s. military. the. top stories of today the week thanks for joining us here today. live in moscow putting a human face to america's so-called war on terror in pakistan a family of victims testified in front of congress this week having lost their grandmother in what was reported as a precision strike on militants. why the u.s. targeted their home in the first place. was the brief. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of growth strikes so it's very difficult to expect the sudden change of heart even though hard was what these drone victims were appealing to one of them were twenty fourth of last year a u.s. drone strike left this pakistani family devastated a nine year old girl and her thi
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in the show the country's leadership seems to be unclear on what its national security agency is doing. on the. syrian government chemical production facility. the deal also. the smiles of the u.s. military. detainees at guantanamo. we have a special report. thanks so much for joining us here. at the top stories of today of the week it is the weekly here on the program putting a human face to america's so-called war on terror in pakistan a family of drone strike victims testified in front of congress this week having lost their grandmother in what was reported as a precision strike on militants. why the u.s. targeted. the briefing. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of growth strikes so it's very difficult to expect a sudden change of heart even though hard was what these drone victims were appealing through on october twenty fourth of last year a u.s. drone strike left this pakistani family d
in the show the country's leadership seems to be unclear on what its national security agency is doing. on the. syrian government chemical production facility. the deal also. the smiles of the u.s. military. detainees at guantanamo. we have a special report. thanks so much for joining us here. at the top stories of today of the week it is the weekly here on the program putting a human face to america's so-called war on terror in pakistan a family of drone strike victims testified in front of...
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who's running the show the country's leadership seems to be unclear on what its national security agency is doing as we report later. the syrian government dismantles its chemical production facilities but the disarmament process hangs in the balance as some rebel groups continue to defy the deal plus. there's water in the beach and it's nice there's nothing really bad about here before it's passed down the nose we lubricated the smiles of u.s. military officers mask the pain full force feeding of detainees at guantanamo bay the reports from behind the barbed wire. are watching the weekly this sunday here in archie with me and he said now it's good to have you with us we have the latest news plus a look back at the week's top stories. putting a human face to america's so-called war on terror in pakistan a family of drone strike victims testified in front of congress this week having lost their grandmother in what was reported as a precision strike on militants they asked lawmakers why the u.s. targeted their home arties going to canada with the emotional briefing. this was the first time
who's running the show the country's leadership seems to be unclear on what its national security agency is doing as we report later. the syrian government dismantles its chemical production facilities but the disarmament process hangs in the balance as some rebel groups continue to defy the deal plus. there's water in the beach and it's nice there's nothing really bad about here before it's passed down the nose we lubricated the smiles of u.s. military officers mask the pain full force feeding...
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security agency is actually doing as we report later here on the program. the syrian government dismantles its chemical production facilities but the disarmament process in the balance some groups continue to defy the deal also has water it's nice. here before it's passed on the news we lubricated the smiles of the u.s. military the painful force feeding of detainees at guantanamo bay. we have an exclusive report from behind. with the top headlines of the week and today this is the weekly with me rule research welcome to the program putting a human face to america's so-called war on terror in pakistan a family of drone strike victims testified in front of congress this week having lost their grandmother in what was reported as a precision strike on militants they've been because why their home was targeted in the first place. reports from the briefing. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congr
security agency is actually doing as we report later here on the program. the syrian government dismantles its chemical production facilities but the disarmament process in the balance some groups continue to defy the deal also has water it's nice. here before it's passed on the news we lubricated the smiles of the u.s. military the painful force feeding of detainees at guantanamo bay. we have an exclusive report from behind. with the top headlines of the week and today this is the weekly with...
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michael hayden who ran the national security agency when some of our allies phones were attacked. we'll get analysis from david ignatious of the "washington post," david sanger of the "new york times." cbs news chief legal correspondent jan crawford and cbs news political director john dickerson. as we approach the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination we'll talk to former "life" magazine editor dick stolen and granddaughter of abe da bra ma'am zaputa it's a lot but that's what we do at "face the nation." >> schieffer: good morning again we welcome to the broadcast the chairman of the senate intelligence committee california senator diane feinstein. thank you so much, senator, for coming. you have been a big defender from the beginning of the national security agency but you were clearly upset with the revelation that we were tapping german chancellor angla merkel's cell phone, you said it was a big problem that the empty was unaware. do you believe that that the president didn't know this was happening? >> i can't answer that. i don't know. but i think where allies are cl
michael hayden who ran the national security agency when some of our allies phones were attacked. we'll get analysis from david ignatious of the "washington post," david sanger of the "new york times." cbs news chief legal correspondent jan crawford and cbs news political director john dickerson. as we approach the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination we'll talk to former "life" magazine editor dick stolen and granddaughter of abe da bra ma'am zaputa it's...
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. >> former national security agency whistleblower, strake speaking saturday at the stop watching us rally. he was charged with espionage after he was suspected of revealing information about the agency's warrantless wiretapping program. original charges against him were dropped. former republican governor of new mexico gary johnson also addressed the crowd. >> the government has granted itself power that it does not have. [applause] we have to stand against this. forla merkel, thank you bringing attention to the world that the u.s. is monitoring the .ell phones of 35 world leaders thank you for allowing us to recognize that 70 million cell phone conversations in france every month are being monitored. edward snowden, thank you -- [applause] thank you for bringing to the attention of the world the fact the u.s. government, the nsa is engaged in massive information gathering. 125 billion cell phone conversations a month. judge's granting legal authority 113the nsa to monitor million verizon users. this is not due process. >> former republican governor of new mexico gary johnson at the
. >> former national security agency whistleblower, strake speaking saturday at the stop watching us rally. he was charged with espionage after he was suspected of revealing information about the agency's warrantless wiretapping program. original charges against him were dropped. former republican governor of new mexico gary johnson also addressed the crowd. >> the government has granted itself power that it does not have. [applause] we have to stand against this. forla merkel,...
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. >> this norm the national security agency is denying reports it is spying on the vatican and hacking google and yahoo servers after a "washington post" report says >>> former n.s.a. analyst edward snowden has a new job. he is working in technical support at one of russia's largest websites. edward snowden lawyers would not name the company but says that he started work tomorrow. the 30-year-old was granded asylum in moscow this year. he is facing espionage charms in the united states. >> the troubled health care website is back. for now. a networking problem caused the website to crash on tuesday night stopping people from submitting applications. the service was restored yesterday and others not back on line until this morning. there have been major issues with the site reventing people from registering and applying for insurance coverage. >> if you plan to fly for the holiday, here is the magic date: the lowest fares will be found if you book before november 12. a domestic round trip flight costs an average of $314 if you book before then. prices will suddenly spike on november 13t
. >> this norm the national security agency is denying reports it is spying on the vatican and hacking google and yahoo servers after a "washington post" report says >>> former n.s.a. analyst edward snowden has a new job. he is working in technical support at one of russia's largest websites. edward snowden lawyers would not name the company but says that he started work tomorrow. the 30-year-old was granded asylum in moscow this year. he is facing espionage charms in...
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>> by is wrights, by the way specifically the national security agency? >> the assertions by reporters in france, spain, el mound doe, and italy, the nsa collected tens of millions of phone calls are completely false. the screen shots of results of a web tool used for data management purposes but both they and the person that stoled the classified data did not understand the web tool comes from the records from around the world. and displays the total different formals. the sources of the me that date include data legally collected by nsa theatres as well as data provided to nsa by foreign partners. to be perfectly clear, this is not information that we collected on european citizens. it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> and so let me just ask you this, as you study the networks of the world, and let's just talk about the european union for a second, if i may. is it possible for chinese intelligence services military or otherwise to use networks that you
>> by is wrights, by the way specifically the national security agency? >> the assertions by reporters in france, spain, el mound doe, and italy, the nsa collected tens of millions of phone calls are completely false. the screen shots of results of a web tool used for data management purposes but both they and the person that stoled the classified data did not understand the web tool comes from the records from around the world. and displays the total different formals. the sources...
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the former national security agency contractor who released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist at the center of the story lives in brazil. >> we've had to come to rio to speak to glenn greenwald. he hasn't returned to the united states since he broke the story about the nsa surveillance programs for fear of being prosecuted. >> the nsa's goal really is the elimination of privacy globally. it is literally a system designed to monitor all forms of human behavior inside the united states, which is the ultimate surveillance state. >> last december, glenn greenwald received an email from a person who didn't identify himself. >> we still didn't know who he was, where he worked, but he was saying he had access to large amounts of very sensitive surveillance information that show the united states government was violating the law and abusing it's power. >> suddenly in my lap had dropped some of the most potent
the former national security agency contractor who released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist at the center of the story lives in brazil. >> we've had to come to rio to speak to glenn greenwald. he hasn't returned to the united states since he broke the story about the nsa surveillance programs...
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says theington post" national security agency has been hacking be data links that connect google and yahoo! around the world. laways the agency skirt the by collecting data from millions of local web users via underwater fiber-optic cables. kate moody explains. >> world leaders, foreign citizens, and internet giants, the latest victims of the national security agency's surveillance programs according to intelligence linked by edward snowden. the nsa has admitted to the program to access internet user accounts but described new reports that infiltrated yahoo! and google databases as factually incorrect. breakings not an essay into any databases. it would be illegal for us to do that. -- does collect information on terrorists and our national intelligence priorities, but we are not authorized to go into a u.s. company's servers and take data. we have to go to a court process for doing that. >> but the "washington post" says there is more to the story, reporting details of a separate over program-- nsa dubbed muscular. fiber-optic cables that connect the databases on four continents, co
says theington post" national security agency has been hacking be data links that connect google and yahoo! around the world. laways the agency skirt the by collecting data from millions of local web users via underwater fiber-optic cables. kate moody explains. >> world leaders, foreign citizens, and internet giants, the latest victims of the national security agency's surveillance programs according to intelligence linked by edward snowden. the nsa has admitted to the program to...
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there are new revelations about just how far the national security agency has gone to spy on internet users. revelations that have reportedly led twitter to set up new types of enciption to protect messages from snoops, something google spent millions doing. facebook is trying to stay a step ahead. now the senate intelligence committee is set to tighten the rules. >> these are the slides leaked by whistleblower edward snowden in june. as long as the national security agency or the federal bureau of investigation are 51% sure that the user is foreign, their emails, audio and video chats, photographs and documents are all theirs for the searching. this >> carefully worded denials followed from the companies, arguing that they give specific information to the u.s. government as legally required on a case-by-case basis. these assurances have been left irrelevant with the news and release of a new slide showing that the n.s.a. bypassed this system, gaining entry to yahoo and google's data centres by breaking into their fibre optic cables. u.s. citizens no longer receive protections as all
there are new revelations about just how far the national security agency has gone to spy on internet users. revelations that have reportedly led twitter to set up new types of enciption to protect messages from snoops, something google spent millions doing. facebook is trying to stay a step ahead. now the senate intelligence committee is set to tighten the rules. >> these are the slides leaked by whistleblower edward snowden in june. as long as the national security agency or the federal...
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the country's leadership seems to be on clear what its national security agency is doing as we report later. the syrian government dismantled its chemical production facilities but the disarmament process pain in the balance of some rebel groups continued to defy the deal. watts. water teach science. as of the really bad about here the fourth test on the nose wheel over it the smiles that the us military officers mask the pain full force feeding of detainees at guantanamo bay. archie reports from behind a barbed wire. a new new. watching the weekly it's not a cure mrt with me in east now it's good to have you with us that the latest news plus a look back at the week's top stories putting a human face to america's so called war on terror in pakistan on family and a drone strike victims testified in front of congress this week. having lost their grandmother in what was reported as a precision strike on militants yes lawmakers want the us targeted their home counties each cheek and without the emotional briefing. this was the first time actual victims of us drone strikes word in congress
the country's leadership seems to be on clear what its national security agency is doing as we report later. the syrian government dismantled its chemical production facilities but the disarmament process pain in the balance of some rebel groups continued to defy the deal. watts. water teach science. as of the really bad about here the fourth test on the nose wheel over it the smiles that the us military officers mask the pain full force feeding of detainees at guantanamo bay. archie reports...
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security agency is explicitly a boat surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. and capitol hill while we were there. the justification given was public it was a. this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of argy terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations and that was unusual because my point to many of the tissues that we saw was this is take it a long time for the n.a.c. and others to come back on these allegations there's been a lot of silence and that was one of my points today so there were some reports happening while we were there. ok here is what you have set recently spined has always existed but friend on friend spying is not something that is easily toral america was spying on friends and it couldn't possibly be terrorism ok and there are speculations of purely economic reasons behind the spying have you learned the purpose of this spying or is it just official lines that they've given us all along . oh no we haven't learned the t
security agency is explicitly a boat surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. and capitol hill while we were there. the justification given was public it was a. this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of argy terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations and that was unusual because my point to many of the tissues that we saw was this is take it a long...
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. >> and talk about what most shock you by the documents you have gotten better from the national security agency. we have gone through some of the points. you begin with ban ki-moon last april. why don't you start there. >> i used to be with "the baltimoresun" and i wrote back in 1985 and can say i was not shocked about any of this, but i think perhaps one of the most interesting questions these documents raise is i refer to the agency as an omnivore. they're under pressure from policymakers, from the white house, see -- cia, dod to the state department to sort of the prepared to supply information on almost anything. inrisis breaks out tomorrow an unexpected place, and nsa is under heavy pressure to produce intelligence from that place. and that combined with a big- budget in secrecy has, i think, created what actually secretary of state john kerry was saying last week automatic pilot, sort to snatch upeffort any kind of electronic communication there is around the world. i thought the ban ki-moon example was interesting. thank you men, the secretary- general to the u.n., very -- bany to
. >> and talk about what most shock you by the documents you have gotten better from the national security agency. we have gone through some of the points. you begin with ban ki-moon last april. why don't you start there. >> i used to be with "the baltimoresun" and i wrote back in 1985 and can say i was not shocked about any of this, but i think perhaps one of the most interesting questions these documents raise is i refer to the agency as an omnivore. they're under...
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security agency. this is something that they have been very concerned about. as far as world leaders who are talking about things, angela merkel and so on, you have to wonder if this is shock that their personal calls have been monitored or this is going beyond what they have been told. this is actually about commercial espionage, political espionage. it's not so much about keeping europe safe as we're hearing from the administration. and president obama keeps on talking about rigorous oversight of all of this. if he doesn't know that angela merkel's phone is being tapped how rigorous is this? >> two former editor of the accompliss of theenglish tabloid with eavesdropping. this is the first criminal charge stemming from the hacking scandal that began two years ago. >>> the u.s.-arab league envoy iis in damascus for peace talks. we have the latest from beirut. >> reporter: abrahami has arrived in damascus and he's supposed to meet with officials from the syrian government as well as bashar al-assad. no
security agency. this is something that they have been very concerned about. as far as world leaders who are talking about things, angela merkel and so on, you have to wonder if this is shock that their personal calls have been monitored or this is going beyond what they have been told. this is actually about commercial espionage, political espionage. it's not so much about keeping europe safe as we're hearing from the administration. and president obama keeps on talking about rigorous...
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security agency was apparently not only topping the phone calls of tens of millions of europeans but intercepting the communications a world leaders as well but the missions members were clearly just a. into by the response they cannot. count reports now from washington. the e.u. delegation came to get answers from the n.s.a. and they got nothing keith alexander told members of the e.u. delegation that they are not spying on european citizens on a massive scale obviously there is no way of checking it i caught up with some members of that e.u. delegation who says this is sort of like trying to give some if you go some information that don't clarify. the situation this is. just you fail we are allies the masters of violence cannot be. on the question against the terrorists and of course not to do do you have information about the telephone or fungal or medical it cannot be justified in the fight against terrorism here to the figures we have seen the europeans have helped him to collect information about other regions of afghanistan yemen and so on not overall. figures. in germs in ger
security agency was apparently not only topping the phone calls of tens of millions of europeans but intercepting the communications a world leaders as well but the missions members were clearly just a. into by the response they cannot. count reports now from washington. the e.u. delegation came to get answers from the n.s.a. and they got nothing keith alexander told members of the e.u. delegation that they are not spying on european citizens on a massive scale obviously there is no way of...
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what is usually secret is out in the open tonight, and the national security agency is on the defensive on multiple fronts. the nsa surveillance practices at home and abroad have been front page news afte after the leaks from nsa contractor edward snowdon. now, bills are in the works in the house and senate that would rein in the spy masters. tonight on inside story we'll take a closer look at the nsa since 9/11, including its mission, it's practices, and it's future. but first this background. >> director keith alexander. >> reporter: demand for intelligence gathering reform are growing on capitol hill over the wake of revelations of massive information gathering. there has been crafted buy partisan legislation to end the collection of puck phone records and the government only focus on foreigners who pose threats. 12 years later the continuing disclosures of nsa surveillance has pushed them to try to rein in the broad sweep of intelligence gathering. appearing on pbs last night. >> there has to be a balance between privacy and security. the nsa and their supporters in the congress hav
what is usually secret is out in the open tonight, and the national security agency is on the defensive on multiple fronts. the nsa surveillance practices at home and abroad have been front page news afte after the leaks from nsa contractor edward snowdon. now, bills are in the works in the house and senate that would rein in the spy masters. tonight on inside story we'll take a closer look at the nsa since 9/11, including its mission, it's practices, and it's future. but first this background....
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one of the leaders that will testify before congress is the head of the national security agency, dr. keith alexander. we'll show you that at 1:30 this afternoon. an apology by marilyn tavener. she was testifying before a sharply critical house committee. >>> it's been one year since hurricane sandy hit the new york and new jersey coast lines. the cleanup tapped to exceed $65 billion. >> i'm dave warren with your national forecast. two different extremes between the west coast and the east coast, winter storm out west, many winter weather advisories and storm warnings in effect, dumping a lot of snow over the montana area, that storm still centered over nevada but beginning to movies. cold air is behind it, warm air ahead of it. 80s and 70s from memphis to houston, billings, montana, 44. outlook for thursday, halloween, looks like we'll have the warm air coming up over the great lakes as it starts to push east and rain and colder temperatures there in the northern plains as the cold air comes behind it. what to expect, in new york, rain wednesday and thursday could linger into friday.
one of the leaders that will testify before congress is the head of the national security agency, dr. keith alexander. we'll show you that at 1:30 this afternoon. an apology by marilyn tavener. she was testifying before a sharply critical house committee. >>> it's been one year since hurricane sandy hit the new york and new jersey coast lines. the cleanup tapped to exceed $65 billion. >> i'm dave warren with your national forecast. two different extremes between the west coast...
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attorney general james cole, national security agency director, keith alexander, deputy director of the nsa, chris england. following the first panel, moving immediately into the second panel of nongovernment experts who are very knowledgeable on fisa and privacy issues. today's hearing is an open forum to discuss potential amendments to the foreign intelligence surveillance act and possible changes to the way fisa applications are handled by the department of justice and the nsa. i hope that all of our witnesses will give clear answers about how proposals under consideration in congress would affect the nsa's ability to stop terrorist attacks before they occur. i encourage members to ask questions about fisa amendments and nsa programs, but today i'm going to submit my statement for the record in order to ask some questions following opening statements in relation to some of the news of the day when you get things clarified for the record which is important for the american people. we go about our business and expect a vote. we'll hold as long as we can, take a brief intermission,
attorney general james cole, national security agency director, keith alexander, deputy director of the nsa, chris england. following the first panel, moving immediately into the second panel of nongovernment experts who are very knowledgeable on fisa and privacy issues. today's hearing is an open forum to discuss potential amendments to the foreign intelligence surveillance act and possible changes to the way fisa applications are handled by the department of justice and the nsa. i hope that...
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believe he was justified leaking classified think that seven edmonds head of the national security whistleblowers coalition told me while later still won't take any real action against washington that was. they have to be with the information. will i be caught in the us dollar over mexico. it's the only one thing is that it will be trialled well kind of reaction and had a studio with deceit from each country will be in contact. in a week so that's why you'll see three the action. the ears. i have faith. not only will you be that not all trades. he leads. whip it out of me just ahead when cash is king uk scraps of leftover bread the moment when people put it was the moon and on bundle. the new skills like console. auntie meets the new black suit and fittingly can only pitch. it's just that off. the use it. i am. he lead us we did it. he pushes his duty. your party years ago. it is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from saudi politics. only on rte admission free. presentation and three. unfortunately it is free. arrangements for you spirit. for your. the radio thousands
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national security agency had an ear across the phones of thirty five world leaders among them chancellor angela merkel well we spoke to a german m.p. who believes that the e.u. should be careful when it comes to relations with the u.s. the only thing that is a fact that the united states of america they are violating human rights they are violating diplomatic relation relations with the member states and this has to be stopped and. we do not not need any new agreements on the security issues or security cooperation with the yes we have to stop and all these dirty ugly security corporations with us and us has to close their military bases in europe and especially in germany i think. now more stories online for you including presidential posts obama's facebook twitter accounts get hacked by syrian rebels the post changed and used in a violent video find out more on the story on our website and. the world and a decade storm st jude blasts across northern europe leaving war than a dozen people dead in its wake all the food it's in reports of the extreme conditions on our team dot com. the to
national security agency had an ear across the phones of thirty five world leaders among them chancellor angela merkel well we spoke to a german m.p. who believes that the e.u. should be careful when it comes to relations with the u.s. the only thing that is a fact that the united states of america they are violating human rights they are violating diplomatic relation relations with the member states and this has to be stopped and. we do not not need any new agreements on the security issues or...
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security agency is explicitly about the mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. on capitol hill while we were there and the justification given was public it was about this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of i.d. terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations. and also to come it seems times are tough the english aristocracy. route three hundred one because the route was the main route. i don't have been in schools or console or. r.t. meet the upper crust who are now down on their luck and living on welfare this story a more issue. that. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered wealthy british style. was on. the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report on. the news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. that i get around
security agency is explicitly about the mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. on capitol hill while we were there and the justification given was public it was about this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of i.d. terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations. and also to come it seems times are tough the english aristocracy. route three hundred...
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security agency is explicitly about mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. and capitol hill while we were there. the justification given was public it was about this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of i.g. terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations. with r.t. this morning also to come this hour it seems times are tough be english aristocracy . groups group hundred one people who are in the room. and not a group of minutes schoolfellow console or our team needs the upper crust who are now down on their luck and living on welfare that story more is just ahead. zachary what happened there i don't. like the old. fears looters when i got arrested for. for a crime or did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results you get innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like me
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security agency is doing reporting. syrian government. facilities but. some rebel groups continue to defy the deal also. before it's lubricated the smiles of the u.s. military the painful force feeding a. report from behind. joining us here today. in moscow with the weekly ultimately running down the top headlines of today and the week putting a human face to america's so-called war on terror and pakistan a family of drone strike victims testified in front of congress this week having lost their grandmother in what was reported as a strike on militants. why their house was targeted in the first place. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of growth strikes so it's very difficult to expect the sudden change of heart even though hard was what these drone victims were appealing to one of the twenty fourth of last year a u.s. drone st
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national security agency and the central intelligence agency used a joint program called the special collections service. the magazine report says agents installed about 80 high-performance antennas to capture records of mobile phone, online, and satellite communications. the article mentions 80 locations. 19 of them are in europe. the targets were allegedly classified into a five-scale list that was reviewed every 18 months by the staff of the white house and the secret services. >>> international experts overseeing chemical weapons in syria may have missed a deadline. the inspectors arrived at the beginning of the month. they had been checking 23 facilities used to store chemical agents. they've been negotiating to get into those facilities. officials with the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons haven't said how the inspectors did it on sunday or whether they met their goal. the syrian government has met one of their deadlines. and they plan to destroy the arsenal. experts will spend the next few weeks drawing up their own plans. they hope to dispose of all of the
national security agency and the central intelligence agency used a joint program called the special collections service. the magazine report says agents installed about 80 high-performance antennas to capture records of mobile phone, online, and satellite communications. the article mentions 80 locations. 19 of them are in europe. the targets were allegedly classified into a five-scale list that was reviewed every 18 months by the staff of the white house and the secret services. >>>...
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another sign of the ever growing reach of the national security agency is actually the brand new utah data center but it's called the eye of a crowd of persistent protesters who have taken over part of a local highway to demonstrate their outrage at the surveillance practices more in this without cities more important. known for its desert climate. and picturesque mountains utah has long been home to the nation's largest population of mormons today it's also home to america's soon to be biggest spy complex they put it inside of the middle of an army base so you care about people protesting the army to protest the n.s.a. . damn garfield learned his lesson on independence day when police prohibited more than a hundred restore the fourth activists from protesting in front of the n.s.a.'s one point five billion dollar data center. shortly thereafter the group thought of a way to claim a two mile long stake right next to the n.s.a. they keep on trying to kick us out for being here why don't we just adopt a highway and we can come in we can clean up in the coming weeks of the peace sign wil
another sign of the ever growing reach of the national security agency is actually the brand new utah data center but it's called the eye of a crowd of persistent protesters who have taken over part of a local highway to demonstrate their outrage at the surveillance practices more in this without cities more important. known for its desert climate. and picturesque mountains utah has long been home to the nation's largest population of mormons today it's also home to america's soon to be biggest...
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b the national security agency could learn something from secretary sebelius. unanimous consent -- later today -- to approve a six-page require thein administration to answer these questions every week. secretary sebelius is not responsible for enactingut obamacare, but she has been responsible for three and ars one-half years for implementing it. now many americans have only a few weeks to purchase new insurance or be without health insurance. to expect the secretary to correct in a few weeks what she's not been able to do in three and one-half years is unrealistic. mr. president, it's time for the president to ask the secretary of health and human services toc resign. r i thankes the president, and i yield the floor. be. >> today's white house briefing expected to get under way in just a moment. we will have it live here on c-span2 when it starts. earlier during general speeches in the senate we heard a series of senators talking about the one-year anniversary of hurricane sandy hitting the east coast of the u.s. and recovery efforts. hurricane sandy the seco
b the national security agency could learn something from secretary sebelius. unanimous consent -- later today -- to approve a six-page require thein administration to answer these questions every week. secretary sebelius is not responsible for enactingut obamacare, but she has been responsible for three and ars one-half years for implementing it. now many americans have only a few weeks to purchase new insurance or be without health insurance. to expect the secretary to correct in a few weeks...
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security agency is explicitly about the mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. and capitol hill while we were there. the justification given was public it was about this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of id terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations. and you can watch the full episode in just over an hour's time now still to come it seems times are tough for the english aristocracy. group. of people who are of the movie. not but who have been in school for it and so on r.t.e. meets the upper crust who are now down on their luck and live. being on welfare we've got this story plus plenty more just off a quick break. wealthy british style holds. on to the surprise. of the. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. . to speak your language as. well as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip i
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national security agency had an ear across the phones of thirty five world leaders among them chancellor angela merkel well joining me live in the fall is hands on spot a former u.n. assistant secretary general thank you so much mr responded for talking to us here on r.t. well as we know the wiretapping scandal broke a while ago the question now is why has it taken so long for the e.u. officials and germany in particular to react. well first of all that had to be a joint position to be developed and that is gradually happening but i think the noose rests all well meaning and then the various government has to really understand what moves they should carry out and i think we all read on the way all that thing and we are joined in position on the grounds that. you are going to geisha and washing day all of that is that in the right direction what is absolutely not come don't have that we just lean back and say well buying this part of our lives. out of muslim i we have to accept that. if i'm going well we will talk about the delegation and the rains in washington a little later but also yo
national security agency had an ear across the phones of thirty five world leaders among them chancellor angela merkel well joining me live in the fall is hands on spot a former u.n. assistant secretary general thank you so much mr responded for talking to us here on r.t. well as we know the wiretapping scandal broke a while ago the question now is why has it taken so long for the e.u. officials and germany in particular to react. well first of all that had to be a joint position to be...
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security agency is explicitly about mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. on capitol hill while we were there. the justification given was public it was about this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of argy terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations. now the turmoil on least by the n.s.a. revelations don't and they are as we record surely here on r.t. and it's britain's prime minister lad from dozens of human rights groups who accuse him of infringing freedom of speech and expression that's a had. wealthy british style it's time to retire from. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on our. choose your language. make it with know if you're going to show some of. the consumer. choose the opinions that. choose the stories that impact. choose access to. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow now governments around the world have been calling for an anti u.s. mass surveillanc
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national security agency had an ear across the phones of thirty five world leaders among them chancellor angela merkel house once upon a former u.n. assistant secretary general believes the u.s. should try its best to win back trust. when you european problem and. are making their money and individual governments do with the german government no dollar. i think the us can no longer. hear that we are strong in this. year's folks first not the state department repeatedly has. been a mix up the group who started to us here in central europe they where they have to come out where. reassurance and grab your begin to rebuild a very rocky road and. trust all more stories in line for you including presidential post obama's facebook and twitter accounts get hacked by syrian rebels the polls change and used in a violent video find out more on the story on our website and the world in a decade storm st jude blasts across northern europe leaving war and a dozen people dead in its wake all the food and reports of the extreme conditions on r.t. dot com. afghanistan gets about four billion dollars in a
national security agency had an ear across the phones of thirty five world leaders among them chancellor angela merkel house once upon a former u.n. assistant secretary general believes the u.s. should try its best to win back trust. when you european problem and. are making their money and individual governments do with the german government no dollar. i think the us can no longer. hear that we are strong in this. year's folks first not the state department repeatedly has. been a mix up the...
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we begin tonight with the latest revelation to leak regarding the national security agency and italian magazine called an around the is now reporting that the spy agency has targeted the internal communications at the vatican along with the in going and outgoing phone calls a future pope francis' according to the reports the n.s.a. was intercepting calls from in and out of the rome residence where the cardinals stayed during the papal conclave additionally the magazine details how the n.s.a. has been categorizing those phone calls into everything from foreign policy objectives to threats to the financial system that it can spokesman father federico lombardi quickly dismissed these allegations and said quote we don't know anything about this and in any case we don't have any concerns about it the n.s.a. is also responded. the allegations by saying that quote the national security agency does not target the vatican assertions that the n.s.a. has targeted the vatican published in italy's panorama magazine are not true however this article comes in the wake of a damning report based on doc
we begin tonight with the latest revelation to leak regarding the national security agency and italian magazine called an around the is now reporting that the spy agency has targeted the internal communications at the vatican along with the in going and outgoing phone calls a future pope francis' according to the reports the n.s.a. was intercepting calls from in and out of the rome residence where the cardinals stayed during the papal conclave additionally the magazine details how the n.s.a....
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security agency is explicitly about mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. on capitol hill while we were there and the justification given was public it was about this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of i.d. terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations. you with r.t. this morning coming up later in the program it seems times are tough for the english aristocracy. group on the road was that i mean. i'm not i don't have many skills for a console or party meets the upper crust who are now down on their luck and living on welfare that story and more just ahead. wanting. to get something that is whites only. this. place was no way oh. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the us and turned over to the us for about the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great ever. going to they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it was with them they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or
security agency is explicitly about mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. on capitol hill while we were there and the justification given was public it was about this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of i.d. terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations. you with r.t. this morning coming up later in the program it seems times are tough for the...
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security agency is doing a bit later here on the program. and the syrian government dismantle its chemical production facilities. as some rebel groups continue to defy that feel. some water in the. back here before it's passed on the news we lubricated the smiles of the u.s. military officers the painful force feeding of detainees at guantanamo bay. we report from inside the complex. timing for the opening of the weekly program. live in moscow from the news team welcome putting a human face to america's so-called war on terror in pakistan a family of drone strike victims testified in front of congress this week having lost their grandmother and what was reported as a persistent strike on. u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place. it was at the briefing. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of growth strikes so it's very difficult
security agency is doing a bit later here on the program. and the syrian government dismantle its chemical production facilities. as some rebel groups continue to defy that feel. some water in the. back here before it's passed on the news we lubricated the smiles of the u.s. military officers the painful force feeding of detainees at guantanamo bay. we report from inside the complex. timing for the opening of the weekly program. live in moscow from the news team welcome putting a human face to...
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. >> reporter: national security agency chief keith alexander said european partners have not been shy about spying on the u.s. alexander was questioned by minnesota republican michele bachmann. >> is it your experience that allies of the united states have spied on the united states historically? >> yes. >> or even as we speak? >> yes. >> reporter: alexander denied stories based on flaeks former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden that the n.s.a. has collected the the phone numbers of millions ofs ises in france, spain, and italy. alexander said that data was passed to the u.s. by european intelligence agencies. >> to be perfectly clear, this is not information that we collect the on european citizens. it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> reporter: now, there is strong sentiment in congress to rein in the powers of n.s.a. by prohibiting the mass collection of phone records but intelligence cheestles warned today, scott, that could put the country at higher risk. >> pelley: they made hist
. >> reporter: national security agency chief keith alexander said european partners have not been shy about spying on the u.s. alexander was questioned by minnesota republican michele bachmann. >> is it your experience that allies of the united states have spied on the united states historically? >> yes. >> or even as we speak? >> yes. >> reporter: alexander denied stories based on flaeks former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden that the n.s.a. has collected...
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security agency is explicitly about mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. on capitol hill while we were there and the justification given was public it was about this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of out to terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations. and you can watch that episode in about fifteen minutes time also to come it seems times are tough for the english aristocracy. truth group on the point because i mean. i'm not i don't have been in school for boys and so on. are taking me to the upper crust who are now down on their luck and living on welfare this story and more after a quick break. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines join in to cause a report on our to. speak your language. news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you. the alternative angles stories. here. in the spanish find out more
security agency is explicitly about mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. on capitol hill while we were there and the justification given was public it was about this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of out to terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations. and you can watch that episode in about fifteen minutes time also to come it seems times...
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security agency is explicitly about the mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. on capitol hill while we were there. the justification given was public it was about this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of argy terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations. well it seems times are tough for the english aristocracy. truth group on the one who wrote this letter i mean. i'm not a group of new skills that i can throw or our team needs the upper crust who are now down there a lot and living on welfare that story and more is just ahead for you here on r.t. . well the. science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've dumped the future covered. wealthy british style old. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has bee
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security agency is explicitly about the mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. on capitol hill while we were there and the justification given was public it was about this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of id terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations. thanks for being with r.t. this morning still to come it seems times are tough to be aristocracy. proof proof on the point because groups and. i'm not i don't have been in school for console or our team needs the upper crust who are now down on their luck and living on. well affair we've got that story i'm all just off for a quick break. choose your language. because we know if somebody else going to say still some. choose the consensus get to. choose the opinions that you think are a couple. choose the stories that in your life choose access to your office. welcome back iran's supreme leader is warning the country's hardliners against undermining the nuclear negotiations defendi
security agency is explicitly about the mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. on capitol hill while we were there and the justification given was public it was about this was done on the basis of you know the necessity of id terror activity it was done in partnership with the government so they were they were in fact while we were there starting to rebut many of the allegations. thanks for being with r.t. this morning still to come it seems times are tough to be...